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AMUSEMENTS. ________ A STARTLING AND MEMORABLE ATTRACTION. TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY 1 QUAND PICTURE PALACE 1.30 to 10 p.m. Daily. FIRST PRODUCTION IN DUNEDIN Of the only COMPLETE NAVAL FILM In the World. OUR BRITISH NAVY The Only Authentic and Authorised Film of The Only Authentic and Authorised l Film of OUR BRITISH NAVY. OUR BRITISH NAVY. BATTLE OF DREADNOUGHTS When our sailors risk death every second amidst bursting shells and explo3ing I torpedoes. Genuine War Scenes of PRESENT WAR. PRESENT WAR. At the present time all London _is flocking to see this Wonderful and Exquisite Work. OUR NAVY AT WAR 'Twill bring a thrill of pride to every British heart. JUST A PORTION OF THIS SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT: Our Navy preparing for war; hoisting in ammunition—Armour-piercing shells for l2in guns—Coaling ship—Act of war by the enemy —Loosing the dogs of war —H.M.S. Orion, with lOin guns—H.M.S. Dreadnought steaming away for action —Heaving the lead —Steaming down the Channel—Bringing news of enemy —Clearing ship for — Stripped ancf ready for action —Lights out—Torpedo-boat destroyers scouting— Gunners enter barbette—Gnu-layers at work with 6in and 12in gun—Mam armament of 12in guns; each weighs 70 marines join in—Submerging them, and showing them submerged with only periscope showing—Torpedo nets —Discharging torpedoes—Caught in net —Torpedo explosion—Battle of Dreadnoughts—Mainmast of battleship shot away—Aline explosion— Shooting at enemy —Enemy replies and retires—Shot in stokehold —Torpedo-boats hurry to attack—Battleships fighting—Defeat of enemy—Our Navy at war—Fighting on land - REMARKABLE ZEPPELIN FLIGHTS—RoyaI Marines in action—Arrival of armoured train-pFighting amid bursting shells^—Enemy driven back to sea —Ambulance work —Distant views of land fighting and ships firing—Arrival of Dreadnought cruisers—Remember Trafalgar!— KEEP THE FLAG FLYING. GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ADULTS,' 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. Of Special Interest To Country Visitors. TTIGH-CLASS ITALIAN -°- ACCORDEONS. These Instruments, made in Italy, are of very superior quality to those manufactured in Germany. They are beautifully and most artistically finished, tho tone is particularly brilliant and full, being produced from genuine steel reeds. We invite inspection of. the following splendid Instruments: — CHROMATIC, Oliye Wood Case, Ivory-bone Keys, Bell on Bass, size 10 x 54. 455. DARK WOOD CASE, Inlaid, .Four Mother o' Pearl Bass Keys, Very Full Tone. 67s 6d. CHROMATIC, Light Wood, Inlaid, size 10 x 6. 755. A BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT,. 12 x 6,' Dark Wood, Inlaid, Nickelbound Round Bellows Corners, Nickel Fret on Top, Shoulder Straps. 80s. DITTO, Chromatic, 1475. STRADELIA. A Magnificent Instrument, 13 x 7, Dark Wood, Inlaid with Mother o' Pearl, Nickel Fret Top, Shoulder Straps, etc., Plays in Three Keys. £11 lis. SPECIAL SHOW WEEK WINDOW DISPLAY OF POPULAR INSTRUMENTS. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED), Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET. LEGAL NOTICES. A LL persons having CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the lato WILLIAM ROBERTSON, of Pukehiki, Otago Peninsula, are requested to SEND ACCOUNTS thereof, duly verified, to the office of Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors, Empire Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. 15n ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. COKER'S HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Old* in public favour and with every modern appointment, ICO ROOMS OF SOLID COMFORT. FIRST-€LASS MENU. Civil and Obliging Attendants. TARIFF MODERATE. Now under the management of E. J. MASSEY, Experienced in the control of first-class hotels. 'Phone 677. lmy THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL (Overlooking Caroline Bay), TIMARU, N.Z. South Canterbury's Leading Hotel. SUPERIOR SERVICE AND EVERY MODERN LUXURY. TARIFF ON APPLICATION. Telegrams "Hydro Grand." Telephone 603. B. C. JONES, 8s Proprietor BEVERLEY HOUSE, WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU (close to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent' Boarders Gardens, tennw courts, croquet.— Terms on application Mrs F. A. Chalmers, proprietress. t 19d IiNDaOR Pit IV ATE HOTEL, 47 Manchester street, Christchuroh.— Moderate tariff, good chef. Proprietress, Mrs N J. Johnston. 'Phono 1204. Correspondencp will receive courteous attention. 25c HITS HART HOl'B L, CHRISTCHURCH. The Leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel. Tariff: 10s per day. P. M. DREWITT Proprietor. SHERWOOD— The loading BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT; established over 30 years; 245 Cashel street, Christchuroh. Terms on application. 300 Mrs SIMCOX, Proprietress. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. Also Furnished Cottage to Let for not less than six weeks.—Jane O'Brien, "Tho Pines," Taieri Mouth. EATHERWICK HOUSE, Kaka Point. First-class Accommodation for tourists; 'phone Port Molyneux Bureau.—J. Hendersop, proprietress. Trap meets trains. 9n POUNAWEA.— To LET Furnished HOUSE; teat.—Further particulars Joseph Evans, 15 Richardson street, St. Kilda. lln WANTED. 3 or 4 ROOMS, furnished, for Christmas week and three or four weeks in January; Warrington or Puketeraki. —Address terms to Seaside, Times. TO LET (at WicicJiife Bay), 6-roomed HOUSE—Apply F. Clearwater, Poatiri. '"n WANTED, Two or Three-roomed CRIB (furnished); Christmas holidays; north line. —Week-end, Times Office. 13n TO LET (Brighton, for Qhristmas holidays), 7-roomcd Furnished HOUSE.— Wilson Bros., grocers. 13n WATSON'S No 10 is a little dearer than most Whiskies, but is worth tho O money. 3n TAGO WITNESS.—New stones. A largo amount of reading matter. Price 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16541, 15 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16541, 15 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16541, 15 November 1915, Page 1

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